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The
dialog
was delivered perfectly and the actors were made for the roles.
Then it passed to the stage (kind of a
dialog
play) and later to a TV-show.
I mean, this is the worst
dialog
and story I have seen in a long time.
He's not bad, but he is dull and his jokey
dialog
doesn't help.
The
dialog
in this film worked on two levels... bad and worse.
Kamal has truly hit his true stride - the sharp dialog, excellent direction and across-the-board great acting performances made this a film to remember.
Awful dialog, a plot that makes no sense, speeded-up car chases, gratuitous explosions, paper-cutout characters (not substantial enough to be cardboard).
I don't usually make a point to watch films this bad (predictable plot, laughable dialog, horrible music soundtrack, etc), but when I saw that my all-time favorite actor Jeremy Brett had a brief but memorable role in "Shameless" (originally titled "Mad Dogs and Englishmen"), I couldn't resist.
This premise could have made for a riveting and action packed movie, it is neither, it is packed with meaningless dialog, scenes that are unnecessary and forgetful characters.
The dog is real star and probably smarter than the two leads, as they admit in the
dialog.
The
dialog
is cheap and rides the current 'netspeak' craze, "Totes!", for example.
It never finds a focus, (ultimately, I cared very little about any of the characters), it has the always fateful flaw of
dialog
that gets lost in whispered tones or buried beneath the score or SFX, and finally ... WHY, in heaven's name is Anthony Hopkins using his not-so-convincing American accent to play a character that could have been played better by half-a-dozen American actors?
Alas, this titanic effort meets its iceberg in the form of dumb and Disneyesque bombastic
dialog.
Most of the movie was
dialog
from the supposed alcohol intoxicated characters, which was annoying.
While the characters in the Dr. Kildare films are quite likable as is the dialog, a major problem in some of the early films in the series is that Kildare just doesn't behave very logically and yet the films work out in the end (sort of like Curious George, now that I think about it).
Jim Jarmusch, a director who never neglects to find the time for the little moments, glances, exchanges in dialog, that bring out the better (or lesser) in people, puts his skills to full force in Night on Earth.
(I guess all that advice about writing interesting stories with strong characters and sharp
dialog
got ignored by the judges.)
The
dialog
is just atrocious.
Lots of crummy fights, stupid dialog, topless chicks, and a boring story too!
I was really rooting for the 2 main characters as Tchéky Karyo is actually frightening as the main villain, and wanted to see what was coming to him!, plus it also had some good dialog!.
The
dialog
was simply stupid, the only decent characterization was that of Belafonte's seldom Seen which emanated some real emotions, everything else seemed to be on the level of a five-year old.
Doc Hollywood has a similarly talented cast with great
dialog
and excellent direction.
Some of the better parts of the movie though involve the
dialog
and how it examines love and/or how the main character looks at it vs. his tormentor, lover, and class.
The
dialog'
s were pretty "poetic".
My other friend on the other came up with
dialog'
s, i guess if they were put together they can come up with a better plot!
This film has outstanding
dialog
and a very nuanced script.
Utterly creepy, funny, bleak and suspenseful with rich characters, memorable
dialog
and stimulating visuals.
French films are characterized by
dialog
and this film is no exception.
It does not take a good writer to simply take
dialog
almost word for word from one of the best movies of all time and put it into an office situation.
However, once it established the setting and helped the audience come up to speed, the film flowed along nicely (meandering at points but puntucated in the "right spots" with flurries of activity) all the while making good use of real-sounding
dialog
(in parts it echoed actual conversations I've had).
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